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Diet for a new climate / New food host in Yarraville

Burger

Diet for a new climate   Two years ago one of my oldest friends turned 50 and, like his dad before him, promptly had a massive heart-attack.  His recovery included embracing a plant-based diet, about which he’s posted on his Facebook page with the fervour of a man literally born-again. I love butter; it makes most things in […]

A fuss, a bloody big fuss

CERES appeal

  A fuss, a bloody big fuss   Last week CERES’ Chief Financial Officer, Nico Porter, gathered the CERES management team around a large round table to work through the coming 2019/20 budget. At the beginning of the meeting Nico handed out his budget; an enormous spreadsheet summarising the incomings and outgoings of forty different social enterprises, […]

Slower and deeper

New Holland Honeyeater

Last week I wrote an impassioned call to action for the CERES Appeal; that in the face of our climate emergency we needed to quickly prepare ourselves, skill ourselves up and give, really give, to get something done. But that all came to a stop on Wednesday when one of our Fair Food workmates lost […]

From defenders of the fair go to…..

Fair Food team TamilFeasts

From defenders of the fair go to…..   On Friday the Fair Food crew went for a Tamil Feast at CERES, that’s us above. We were there to share a meal and catch up with our old workmate and Tamil Feast superstar, Nirma (waving at the back). As we ate, talked and laughed I looked around our table […]

Between convenience and connection

Murnong planting day Joes Garden

Between convenience and connection   Yesterday morning at a small café off Sydney Road I shared a plate of fried dumplings with my eight year old son. The café was empty apart from a solitary diner across the room sipping her wonton soup . As we ate our food we curiously watched a stream of […]

Sofi’s Seasonal Signposts / Fair Food Job Closing

Sofi Sabbagh seasonal calendar

  Sofi’s Seasonal Signposts   Last week in a return-of-the-light antidote to mid-winter, post-election, extinction crisis despair I wrote about the first Murnong planting at Joe’s Garden, the CERES staff solstice bonfire and NUCA’s (Neighbours United for Climate Action) first meeting. I also wrote about an eight season calendar that I’d fallen in love with which I couldn’t quite fit in….until […]